A tornado does not "mix" with other storms. A tornado is part of a larger parent storm, though.
A tornado is a storm that usually passes quickly and carves a relatively narrow damage path.
To be considered a tornado, a storm mustRotateProduce ground level winds strong enough to cause damageBe in contact with both the ground, and the cloud base of a parent storm
A tornado warned storm is a thunderstorm for which a tornado warning has been issued, meaning that the storm is producing rotation that can spawn a tornado.
A tornado
Yes. Although they are small compared with other storm types, no other storm on earth can match the winds of the strongest tornadoes.
A tornado comes from a type of storm called a rotating thunderstorm, but is not a storm, itself.
Tornado movement and direction changes are primarily influenced by the atmospheric conditions present during the storm, such as wind patterns and the storm's interaction with the terrain. Factors like the speed and direction of the storm's updrafts and the rotation in the atmosphere can also impact how a tornado moves. Additionally, interactions with other weather systems or boundaries can cause tornadoes to shift direction.
No, a tornado is a violent, rotating wind storm. The funnel cloud formed by a tornado is usually small compared with other clouds.
A storm can't turn into a tornado, it a thunderstorm can produce one.
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A tornado warned storm is a thunderstorm for which a tornado warning has been issued, indicating that it is capable of producing a tornado. A tornado threat is a general term that refers to the danger tornadoes may pose to an area during a particular storm.